“General Hospital,” the only soap opera not axed from ABC’s lineup (not yet at least) was nominated for 21 Daytime Emmy Awards today. CBS’s "Young and the Restless" followed close behind with 20.

“All My Children” and “One Life to Live” which were both canned by ABC a month ago, got a respectable 13 and 12 nominations. Unfortunately, daytime legend Susan Lucci wasn’t nominated for her long run on “All My Children.”

As for talk shows, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” received 12, followed by six for “The Today Show” and “The View.” “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in her final season was honored with five.

Along with “All My Children” and “General Hospital,” “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” were nominated for best daytime drama.

Out of the three major networks, ABC walked away with the most nominations with 46, CBS with 42 and 15 for NBC.

With soap operas being drained from the daytime sink, four in the last two years, it’s hard to imagine how long the Daytime Emmy Awards will continue. This may be the last chance to catch your favorite stars on the red carpet.

Wayne Brady will host the live awards show from Las Vegas on June 19th, which will also honor Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek with Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Here is a list of nominees in the major categories:

Drama Series: CBS' "The Bold and the Beautiful"; CBS' "The Young and the Restless"; ABC's "All My Children" and ABC's "General Hospital."

Lead Actress in a Drama: Susan Flannery, "The Bold and the Beautiful"; Michelle Stafford, "The Young and the Restless"; Colleen Zenk, "As the World Turns"; Alicia Minshew, "All My Children"; Debbi Morgan, "All My Children" and Laura Wright, "General Hospital."

Lead Actor in a Drama: Christian LeBlanc, "The Young and the Restless"; Michael Park, "As the World Turns" ; Maurice Benard, "General Hospital"; Ricky Paull Goldin, "All My Children" and James Scott, "Days of Our Lives."

Supporting Actress: Melissa Claire Egan, "All My Children"; Julie Pinson, "As the World Turns"; Heather Tom "The Bold and the Beautiful"; Nancy Lee Grahn, "General Hospital";Bree Williamson, "One Life to Live" and Tricia Cast, "The Young and the Restless."